PO Box 39220 9822 32nd Ave Ct S Lakewood, WA 98499 Phone: 253.588.0440 Fax: 253.588.0198 www.nwabatement.com Asbestos & Lead Survey “It’s Not What We Do, It’s How We Do It” Project: Clover Park Technical College 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW Building 22 Lakewood, WA 98499 Prepared For: Keith Schreiber Schreiber Starling & Lane Architects 185 University Street Seattle, WA 98101 Project Number: SR16-2639
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PO Box 39220 9822 32nd Ave Ct S Lakewood, WA 98499 Phone: 253.588.0440 Fax: 253.588.0198 www.nwabatement.com
Asbestos & Lead Survey
“It’s Not What We Do, It’s How We Do It”
Project: Clover Park Technical College 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW Building 22 Lakewood, WA 98499 Prepared For: Keith Schreiber Schreiber Starling & Lane Architects 185 University Street Seattle, WA 98101 Project Number: SR16-2639
SECTION 1 |Inspection Report
SECTION 2 |Laboratory Results
SECTION 3 |Photographs
SECTION 4 |AHERA Certification
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 |Inspection Report
Northwest Abatement Services, Inc. Inspection Report | 1
AHERA Certified Asbestos Survey / Inspection Report 04-25-2016 Prepared For: Schreiber Starling & Lane Architects Project: Asbestos Survey Clover Park Technical College Building No. 22 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW Lakewood, WA 98499 A. Background On 04-18-2016, Northwest Abatement Services, Inc. performed an asbestos identification inspection which will serve as our report for all visible Asbestos Containing Building Materials located at the address listed above. The purpose of this inspection was to ascertain the presence of asbestos containing materials located in the structure and provide a report to conform to WAC 296-62-077, PSCAA Regulation III, Section 4 and 40 CFR 763 requirements for identification of asbestos. This survey also satisfies regulatory criteria established by OSHA’s Department of Labor and Washington State’s Department of Labor and Industries for identifying asbestos containing materials associated with the structure for future abatement and demolition. A copy of this report may be submitted to the appropriate agencies as proof that a survey was performed prior to any renovation or demolition. A copy of this report should also be given to the contractor and/or be maintained onsite during any abatement and demolition activities. B. Sampling Methodology Suspect materials were sampled by an AHERA (Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act) accredited inspector. Sample locations for this survey were chosen in a non-random fashion, with emphasis being placed on obtaining samples of each type of accessible, suspect material, while minimizing damage to the material being sampled. Samples were collected by carefully removing small portions of the suspect material in a non-abrasive manner. If possible, samples were collected from existing damaged areas. Friable materials are materials which can be crushed, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. These materials were wetted with amended water prior to sampling to protect the inspector from potential exposure or accidental fiber release. PPE (personal protective clothing) will only be utilized at the inspector’s discretion. A particular suspect material may be located in various separate places throughout the structure. The EPA does not require that these materials be sampled in each location. Suspect materials of the same type, age, appearance have the same date of installation, and are sampled in accordance with AHERA requirements, must provide statistically reliable data which can be extrapolated on all remaining non sampled areas. AHERA Protocol determines the number of samples of each materials to be collected, depending on it’s category and amount of material present. The goal of AHERA is to ensure statistically reliable data and it accomplishes this by requiring or suggesting a minimum number of samples to be collected, and in some cases, by using random sampling techniques to determine sampling locations. However, in every case, AHERA relies on the judgment of the inspectors who are experienced in AHERA methodology and the type of facilities being inspected. (see appendix A at end of the report) After identifying the suspect materials, bulk samples were collected and taken to an asbestos laboratory to be analyzed for the amount of asbestos and, the type of asbestos, if any. The asbestos samples were analyzed using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM), stain dispersion staining techniques in accordance with the EPA Method 600/R-93/166, which has a reliable limit of quantification of one percent asbestos by volume.
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C. AHERA Certified Inspector Information The Certified AHERA Inspector was Paul Peters. Certification #: BI/R-NES-01-06-16-02, Expiration 01-06-2017 D. Survey Findings There were a total of sixty one suspect asbestos containing building materials (bulk samples), removed from the structure listed above, for lab analysis. Based on the field inspection, homogenization of materials, and the results of the lab analysis, fourteen of the sixty one samples tested Positive for Asbestos:
Sample Number Material Asbestos Content Quantity 4 Vinyl Asbestos Tile (VAT) 5% Chrysotile Approx. 96 ft2
18A Glue <1% Chrysotile Approx. 220 ft2 22 Vinyl Asbestos Tile (VAT) 2% Chrysotile Approx. 288 ft2 25 Vinyl Asbestos Tile (VAT) 4% Chrysotile Approx. 1,140 ft2 27 TSI Pipe Wrap 20% Chrysotile Throughout 27 TSI Pipe Wrap 10% Amosite Throughout 28 TSI Pipe Elbow 55% Chrysotile Throughout 35 Boiler Insulation 20% Chrysotile Throughout 36 TSI Elbow 10% Chrysotile Throughout 36 TSI Elbow 2% Amosite Throughout 37 TSI Pipe Wrap 20% Chrysotile Throughout 38 TSI Elbow 25% Chrysotile Throughout 38 TSI Elbow 10% Amosite Throughout 39 Torch Down Roofing <1% Chrysotile Throughout 39 Torch Down Roofing 20% Chrysotile Throughout 39 Torch Down Roofing 2% Chrysotile Throughout
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E. Building Description The commercial structure is located at 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building No. 22, Lakewood, WA 98499. The structure has cement masonry unit (CMU) block walls and layered torch down roof. Note: All suspect ACM finishes were sampled and tested according to AHERA Protocol. (See appendix A) The suspect ACM (asbestos containing materials) sampled for analysis are as follows:
Sample Number Material Location 1 Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT) Maintenance Break Room Floor
25A Mastic A-5 Floor 26 Sheet Vinyl A-5 Entry Floor 27 TSI Pipe Wrap Pipes in A-5 28 TSI Pipe Elbow Pipes in A-5 35 Boiler Insulation Boiler Room 36 TSI Pipe Elbow Boiler Room 37 TSI Pipe Wrap CPSD Warehouse 38 TSI Elbow CPSD Warehouse 39 Torch Down Roofing, 4 Layers Exterior Roof 40 Torch Down Roofing, 1 Layer Exterior Roof 41 Torch Down Roofing East Side, Exterior Roof
The suspect ARSENIC sampled for analysis are as follows:
Sample Number Material Location 29 Masonry Exterior Wall, NW Side 30 Masonry Interior Wall, A-42 31 Masonry South Side/Center Wall A-42
The suspect LEAD (lead containing materials) sampled for analysis are as follows:
Sample Number Material Location 32 Paint (Dark Green) Exterior 33 Paint (Light Brown, Base) Exterior 34 Paint (Brown, Trim) Exterior
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F. Conclusion Laboratory results show asbestos in the Radio Room joint compound and wall texture; maintenance office, shipping office, A-5 vinyl asbestos tile (VAT) floor; 2nd Floor maintenance office sheet vinyl floor; TSI pipe wrap, TSI pipe elbow, boiler insulation throughout. These materials must be removed be removed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor prior to demolition and potential disturbance by any renovation activities. Prior to any demolition or renovation, all friable and non-friable asbestos containing materials (ACM) are to be removed and disposed of in accordance with applicable Federal, State and Local regulations. If there is any asbestos containing materials left on site, that will not be disturbed during the renovation or demolition process, an Asbestos Operational and Maintenance Program (OM) is to be developed and implemented to monitor the remaining ACM. In the event any suspect materials are detected during the demolition of this structure, you will need to cease all demolition activities and have these materials sampled for Asbestos. The Puget Sound Clean Air Authority requires that all materials that contain 1% or more Asbestos, that these materials be removed by a licensed and Certified Asbestos removal contractor, prior to any demolition or renovation. The abatement contractor should provide the Owner with copies of all required notifications to PSCAA and the Department of Labor and Industries. A certification letter will need to be obtained from the abatement contractor prior to applying for a demolition permit with PSCAA. PSCAA will also want to see a copy of the asbestos survey.
Although extreme thoroughness and expertise were exercised to ensure the completeness of this survey, existing conditions may have prevented the discovery of other suspect asbestos containing material. NW Abatement Services, Inc. is not responsible for materials that may be hidden from sight and cannot be discovered with reasonable diligence. Any suspect material not covered in this survey that is encountered during the renovation or demolition procedure should be verified by analysis prior to disturbance. A visual inspection of the fluorescent fixtures did not show any PCB-containing ballasts/light tubes. There are approximately (475) fluorescent fixtures in Building 22. The thermostat in the east end office area is presumed to be mercury containing.
This report has been prepared for the sole use of our client and its representatives for this project only. The analyses, conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon conditions encountered at the time of our survey only. The scope of services performed during this survey may not be appropriate for the needs of others. Re-use of this document or the findings, conclusions or recommendations presented herein, are at the sole risk of said user. NW Abatement Services, Inc. cannot be held responsible for the interpretation by others of the data contained in this report.
The conclusions presented in this report were based on the results of sample analysis presented by a subcontracted, third party, analytical laboratory. Northwest Abatement Services, Inc. is not responsible for variations in analytical results or inaccuracies resulting from laboratory analysis.
This survey is not intended for use as abatement plans and/or specifications. Northwest Abatement Services, Inc. recommends that professional plans and specifications be prepared for all large scale projects.
No warranty, expressed or implied, is made.
If you have any questions regarding this asbestos survey/inspection report, please contact us at (253) 588-0440, or FAX: (253) 588-0198.
Respectfully submitted,
NORTHWEST ABATEMENT SERVICES, INC. Paul Peters Certified AHERA Inspector DB :initials
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Appendix A The following AHERA protocol was used in determining the number of suspect samples to collect: Surfacing materials: 1) Homogeneous area equal to or less than 1000 SF (minimum 3 samples). 2) Homogeneous area greater than 1000 SF but less than 5000 SF. (5 samples) 3) Homogeneous area greater than 5000 SF. (7 samples) Thermal Systems Insulation (TSI): 1) Homogeneous area (1 per each type of suspect materials). Miscellaneous materials: 1) Homogeneous area (1 per each type of suspect materials) Suspect Materials are divided into 3 categories: 1) Surfacing materials – ACM sprayed or troweled on surfaces (walls, ceilings, and structural members) for acoustical,
decorative, thermal insulation or fireproofing purposes. Examples include plaster, popcorn textured ceilings, skim coat textures, and structural fireproofing.
2) Thermal System Insulation – Insulation used to inhibit heat transfer or prevent condensation on pipes, boilers, tanks,
ducts, and various other components of hot and cold water systems, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Examples include pipe lagging, pipe wrap; block, batt, and blanket insulation; cement and “muds” and a variety of other products such as gaskets and ropes.
3) Miscellaneous Materials – Materials not classified under surfacing materials or thermal systems insulation. Examples
include: floor tile, ceiling tile, roofing felts, concrete piping, outdoor siding and fabrics, glazing putty, wall board and associated assembly component, various mastics, etc. such as floor tile mastics, wall board mastics, ceiling tile mastics etc.
SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc.1551 Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA 23139804.897.1177 Toll Free: 888.895.1177 Fax: 804.897.0070Web: http://www.sanair.com E-mail: [email protected]
Northwest Abatement Services, Inc.P.O. Box 39220Lakewood, WA 98496
April 22, 2016
SanAir ID # 16013399Project Name: Clover Park Technical College, Building 22Project Number: SR16-2639
Dear Paul Peters,
We at SanAir would like to thank you for the work you recently submitted. The 42 sample(s) werereceived on Thursday, April 21, 2016 via FedEx. The final report(s) is enclosed for the followingsample(s): 1, 1A, 2, 2A, 2B, 3, 3A, 4, 4A, 5, 6, 6A, 6B, 7, 8, 8A, 9, 9A, 10, 10A, 11, 11A, 11B, 12, 13,13A, 14, 14A, 14B, 15, 16, 16A, 16B, 17, 17A, 18, 18A, 19, 19A, 19B, 20, 21.
These results only pertain to this job and should not be used in the interpretation of any other job.This report is only complete in its entirety. Refer to the listing below of the pages included in acomplete final report.
SanAir ID / Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Fibers21 / 16013399-042 White 100% Other None DetectedCeiling Texture - Door 119, Non-FibrousBack Room Homogeneous
16013399SanAir ID Number
FINAL REPORT
Certification
Analyst: Approved Signatory:
Analysis Date: 4/22/2016 Date: 4/22/2016 Page 7 of 7
Disclaimer
The final report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without written authorization from SanAir. Fibers smaller than 5 microns cannot be seen with this method due to scope limitations. The accuracy of the results is dependent upon the client’s sampling procedure and information provided to the laboratory by the client. SanAir assumes no responsibility for the sampling procedure and will provide evaluation reports based solely on the sample and information provided by the client. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. For NY state samples, method EPA 600/M4-82-020 is performed. Polarized- light microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor covering and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative transmission electron microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if this material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. NY ELAP lab ID 11983
SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc.1551 Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA 23139804.897.1177 Toll Free: 888.895.1177 Fax: 804.897.0070Web: http://www.sanair.com E-mail: [email protected]
Northwest Abatement Services, Inc.P.O. Box 39220Lakewood, WA 98496
April 22, 2016
SanAir ID # 16013401Project Name: Clover Park Technical College, Building 22Project Number: SR16-2639
Dear Paul Peters,
We at SanAir would like to thank you for the work you recently submitted. The 12 sample(s) werereceived on Thursday, April 21, 2016 via FedEx. The final report(s) is enclosed for the followingsample(s): 22, 23, 23A, 23B, 24, 25, 25A, 26, 26A, 27, 28. The following sample(s) were unusableand were not tested: 22A.
These results only pertain to this job and should not be used in the interpretation of any other job.This report is only complete in its entirety. Refer to the listing below of the pages included in acomplete final report.
Stereoscopic Components AsbestosSanAir ID / Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Fibers27 / 16013401-011 Off-White 10% Cellulose 60% Other 20% ChrysotileTSI Pipe Wrap - Pipes In A-5 Non-Fibrous 10% Amosite
Heterogeneous
Stereoscopic Components AsbestosSanAir ID / Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Fibers28 / 16013401-012 Off-White 35% Cellulose 10% Other 55% ChrysotileTSI Pipe Elbow - Pipes On A-5 Fibrous
Heterogeneous
16013401SanAir ID Number
FINAL REPORT
Certification
Analyst: Approved Signatory:
Analysis Date: 4/22/2016 Date: 4/22/2016 Page 2 of 2
Disclaimer
The final report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without written authorization from SanAir. Fibers smaller than 5 microns cannot be seen with this method due to scope limitations. The accuracy of the results is dependent upon the client’s sampling procedure and information provided to the laboratory by the client. SanAir assumes no responsibility for the sampling procedure and will provide evaluation reports based solely on the sample and information provided by the client. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. For NY state samples, method EPA 600/M4-82-020 is performed. Polarized- light microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor covering and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative transmission electron microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if this material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. NY ELAP lab ID 11983
SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc.1551 Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA 23139804.897.1177 Toll Free: 888.895.1177 Fax: 804.897.0070Web: http://www.sanair.com E-mail: [email protected]
Northwest Abatement Services, Inc.P.O. Box 39220Lakewood, WA 98496
April 22, 2016
SanAir ID # 16013402Project Name: Clover Park Technical College, Building 22Project Number: SR16-2639
Dear Paul Peters,
We at SanAir would like to thank you for the work you recently submitted. The 7 sample(s) werereceived on Thursday, April 21, 2016 via FedEx. The final report(s) is enclosed for the followingsample(s): 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41.
These results only pertain to this job and should not be used in the interpretation of any other job.This report is only complete in its entirety. Refer to the listing below of the pages included in acomplete final report.
SanAir ID / Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Fibers40 / 16013402-006 White 20% Cellulose 80% Other None DetectedTorch Down Roofing, 1 Layers - Non-FibrousExterior Roof Heterogeneous
Stereoscopic Components AsbestosSanAir ID / Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Fibers41 / 16013402-007 White 10% Glass 90% Other None DetectedTorch Down Roofing, East Side, Non-FibrousShingle Heterogeneous
41 / 16013402-007 Black 100% Other None DetectedTorch Down Roofing, East Side, Non-FibrousTar Homogeneous
41 / 16013402-007 Black 60% Glass 40% Other None DetectedTorch Down Roofing, East Side, FibrousFelt Heterogeneous
16013402SanAir ID Number
FINAL REPORT
Certification
Analyst: Approved Signatory:
Analysis Date: 4/22/2016 Date: 4/22/2016 Page 2 of 2
Disclaimer
The final report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without written authorization from SanAir. Fibers smaller than 5 microns cannot be seen with this method due to scope limitations. The accuracy of the results is dependent upon the client’s sampling procedure and information provided to the laboratory by the client. SanAir assumes no responsibility for the sampling procedure and will provide evaluation reports based solely on the sample and information provided by the client. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. For NY state samples, method EPA 600/M4-82-020 is performed. Polarized- light microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor covering and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative transmission electron microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if this material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. NY ELAP lab ID 11983
SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc.1551 Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA 23139804.897.1177 Toll Free: 888.895.1177 Fax: 804.897.0070Web: http://www.sanair.com E-mail: [email protected]
Northwest Abatement Services, Inc.P.O. Box 39220Lakewood, WA 98496
April 25, 2016
SanAir ID # 16013449Project Name: Clover Park Technical College, Building 22Project Number: SR16-2639
Dear Paul Peters,
We at SanAir would like to thank you for the work you recently submitted. The 3 sample(s) werereceived on Thursday, April 21, 2016 via FedEx. The final report(s) is enclosed for the followingsample(s): 29, 30, 31.
These results only pertain to this job and should not be used in the interpretation of any other job.This report is only complete in its entirety. Refer to the listing below of the pages included in acomplete final report.
Sincerely,
L. Claire MacdonaldMicrobiology Laboratory ManagerSanAir Technologies Laboratory
Final Report Includes:- Cover Letter
- Analysis Pages- Disclaimers and Additional Information
sample conditions:3 sample(s) in Good condition
SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc.1551 Oakbridge Dr, Suite B Powhatan, VA 23139804.897.1177 Toll Free 888.895.1177 Fax: 804.897.0070
Lakewood, WA 98496 Project Name: Clover Park Technical College, Building 22
Collected Date:Received Date:
Report Date:Analyst:
Test Method: SW846/3050B/6010C
29 Arsenic (As)
30 Arsenic (As)
31 Arsenic (As)
MRL: Method Reporting Limit RL based upon 2.5ug weight in sampleSanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc participates in the AIHA ELPAT for environmental Lead. AIHA Lab Id: 162952Certification
Signature: Reviewed:Date: 4/25/2016 Date:
DisclaimerResults relate only to the items testedResults are not corrected for blanksAll quality control results are acceptable and supported by analysis specific QA/QCSanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc is not responsible for sample collection or interpretation
made by others.This report does not constitute endorsement by AIHA/NVLAP and/or any other U.S.
governmental Agencies; and may not be certified by every local, state, or federal regulatory agencies.
Adjusted MRL PPM
Masonry-Interior Wall, A-42 17.3
20.5
Analytes Requested: Bulk-Arsenic (As)
4/21/2016 10:40 AM4/24/2016 1:30 PM
Masonry-South Side/Center Wall, A-42 21.9 17.1
4/25/2016
Analyte Sample Description
Masonry-Exterior Wall, NW Side
SanAir ID Number16013449Final Report
4/19/2016
Doug Peery
18.5
REPORT OF ANALYSIS
Field Sample # Results PPM by Weight
21.6
Lead Exposure Limits
Air1.5 µg/m3 EPA National Ambient Air Quality Standard (Quality Time – Weight Average)
SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc.1551 Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA 23139804.897.1177 Toll Free: 888.895.1177 Fax: 804.897.0070Web: http://www.sanair.com E-mail: [email protected]
Northwest Abatement Services, Inc.P.O. Box 39220Lakewood, WA 98496
April 26, 2016
SanAir ID # 16013448Project Name: Clover Park Technical CollegeProject Number: SR16-2639
Dear Paul Peters,
We at SanAir would like to thank you for the work you recently submitted. The 3 sample(s) werereceived on Thursday, April 21, 2016 via FedEx. The final report(s) is enclosed for the followingsample(s): 32, 33, 34.
These results only pertain to this job and should not be used in the interpretation of any other job.This report is only complete in its entirety. Refer to the listing below of the pages included in acomplete final report.
Sincerely,
SanAir Technologies Laboratory
Final Report Includes:- Cover Letter
- Analysis Pages- Disclaimers and Additional Information
sample conditions:3 sample(s) in Good condition
SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc.1551 Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA 23139804.897.1177 Toll Free: 888.895.1177 Fax: 804.897.0070Web: http://www.sanair.com E-mail: [email protected]
Name:Address:
Northwest Abatement Services, Inc.P.O. Box 39220Lakewood, WA 98496
Project Number:P.O. Number:
Project Name:
SR16-2639SR16-2639Clover Park Technical College
Collected Date:Received Date:
Report Date:Analyst:
4/19/20164/21/2016 10:40:00 AM4/26/2016 2:20:08 PMMcGee, Jennifer
The descriptions of the organisms presented are derived from various reference materials. The laboratory report is based on the data derived from thesamples submitted and no interpretation of the data, as to potential, or actual, health effects resulting from exposure to the numbers of organisms found,can be made by laboratory personnel. Any interpretation of the potential health effects of the presence of this organism must be made by qualifiedprofessional personnel with first hand knowledge of the sample site, and the problems associated with that site.
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Revision Date 10/25/2012 Page 1 of 1
Disclaimer
Results relate only to the items tested
Results are not corrected for blanks
All quality control results are acceptable unless otherwise noted
SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc is not responsible for sample collection or interpretation made by others
This report does not constitute endorsement by AIHA/NVLAP and/or any other U.S. governmental Agencies; and may not be certified by every local, state or federal regulatory agencies
Lead Exposure Limits
Air 1.5 µg/m3 EPA National Ambient Air Quality Standard (Quality Time – Weight Average) 30 µg/m3 OSHA Action Level (8-hour time weighted average) 50 µg/m3 OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (General Industry) 50 µg/m3 OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (Construction)
Dust
40 µg/ft2 HUD Clearance Level for Floors 250 µg/ft2 HUD Clearance Level for Interior Window Sills 400 µg/ft2 HUD Clearance Level for Window Troughs
Water 15 ppb (µg/liter) EPA Maximum Containment Level
Paint 0.5% by weight HUD definition of lead based paint 1.0 mg/cm2 5000 ppm
Soil 400 ppm HUD-Play areas and high-contact areas for children
Hazardous Waste 5 ppm Analyzed as “leachable” using Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure (TCLP)
SECTION 3 |Photographs
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
Paul Peters
Callout
*Correction* Sample No. 21
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22
SURVEY PHOTOS 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Building 22